Haskell Slaughter has made a noteworthy commitment to serve the needs of companies and individuals looking to do business in India, and Indian companies and persons desiring to enter the U.S. market. The firm’s India Practice Group comprises lawyers who practice in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, project development and finance and international arbitration and litigation. The team is led by Jagdesh Kirpalani and chaired by Ross Cohen and comprises approximately ten lawyers who have spent considerable time in India advising clients. Our team also encompasses lawyers who are fluent in the major and regional languages of India, including Hindi, Tamil, Sindhi, Punjabi and Gujarati. We have strong relationships and knowledge of the Indian market which allows us to advise clients on doing business and being successful in India. This experience, combined with our extensive resources and local contacts in India, ensures that our clients are well-advised and thus well-prepared to participate in the Indian market. Likewise, our inherent knowledge of India allows us to serve Indian companies and individuals desiring to enter and/or expand in their operations in the U.S.
Given that current Indian governmental regulations do not permit us to advise on Indian law or to open an office in India, the firm maintains strong ties and works closely with established Indian law firms and consultants in India in order to offer and provide effective representation to our clients. We regularly advise clients with respect to acquisitions and dispositions of private and public listed companies, joint ventures and licensing arrangements, establishment of manufacturing and distribution facilities, venture capital and private equity investments, infrastructure development projects, energy, project finance, lending and capital market transactions, outsourcing and litigation and arbitration matters. We're not just lawyers. We're your lawyers.
Haskell Slaughter has been named a "Firm to Watch" by India Business Law Journal. Click to read more. http://www.hsy.com/news/2011/aug/haskell-slaughter-named-firm-watch-india-business-law-journal




